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MGM, Caesars and Red Rock Revenues Rise as Vegas Casino Sector Thrives

09/11/2016 02:02
The strength of the casino market on the Strip is brightening up financial reports, as are domestic markets in general. (Image: Gavin Hellier / Getty Images) A booming Las Vegas Strip helped Nevada’s casino giants to a positive Q3, as MGM Resorts International, Caesars Entertainment Corp and...

Hard Rock Casinos Looks to Rock ‘N’ Roll Into Japan

09/11/2016 02:01
Rock ‘n’ roll was cultivated in the United States, but Hard Rock is hoping to take its casino act to Japan. (Image: Chris Harris/thetimes.co.uk) Hard Rock Café International Inc. is the latest casino company in the United States to set its sights on Japan. The privately owned Florida-based...

Downtown Grand names 4 new executives

21/09/2016 11:38
    A view of the lobby following an official opening ceremony for the Downtown Grand in downtown Las Vegas Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013.   The Downtown Grand has a slate of new executives. Management announced today that Marie Ramsey was hired as chief financial...

California Indian Tribe to Test Online Poker Laws in Opening Website

17/09/2016 18:41
    Instead of waiting for the California General Assembly to enact regulations for online poker in the state, an Indian tribe in the state has taken the bold step of opening up their own online poker room that will test several state and federal laws. Late last week, the...

BetOnSoft rebrands to Saucify

17/09/2016 17:36
  LONDON -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- Cutting-edge casino games provider BetOnSoft today announces that it has rebranded to Saucify. The new brand name is evocative of adding sauce to a dish to make it more exciting and flavorsome, exactly what Saucify has been doing for the past eight years in the...

IGT-GTECH deal called plus for industry

17/09/2016 17:34
    LAS VEGAS -- IGT - International Game Technology’s $6.4 billion buyout at the hands of lottery giant GTECH Corporation was all about timing. After years without consolidation of the manufacturing side of the gaming industry, the deal between Italy-based GTECH and Nevada-based...

Card Player Poker Tour to make stop at Bicycle Casino in Southern California

10/09/2016 17:33
  (PRESS RELEASE) -- Card Player Media has announced that he next exciting stop on the Card Player Poker Tour will take place at the Bicycle Casino in Bell Gardens, California with a nine-tournament series beginning September 21. The highlight of the series will be the $1,000 no-limit...

2014 WSOP Main Event Day 4: Liporace, Yousefzadeh Eclipse Million Chip Mark, Phil Ivey Still Holding Strong

17/07/2016 18:37

 



Day 3 of the 2015 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event was the first day of the tournament in which all remaining players were competing at the same time, the first without a letter suffix. 1,871 players began the day with their eyes still set on the prize, but only 746 will return Friday to continue the long grind to poker immortality. It is a tight race at the top of the leaderboard with Andrew Liporace barely edging out Mehrdad Yousefzadeh 1,128,000 chips to 1,124,000.

It is actually a pretty tight race throughout the top ten. After the two players with over a million chips, Raul Mestre and Jesse Wilke have 988,500 and 975,500, respectively, followed by another four players with over 900,000 and one close to 900,000. There is still quite a ways to go before the big money, but the jockeying for the top spot should be entertaining.

Of course, all eyes were squarely trained on one man yesterday: Phil Ivey. The “G.O.A.T.” (Greatest of All Time) as one player put it yesterday, began Day 3 as the chip leader with 505,000 chips. Just the thought of Ivey making the final table has made poker fans feel all tingly. He’s still doing fine, but his stack did not move much from the previous day, growing to just 522,500. That is certainly better than shrinking, though, and Ivey is still in 74th place – top ten percent isn’t too bad at all.

It looked like this might be the year of the former champion, as several players who had won the Main Event in the past were having success. But Day 3 was a killer for past champs, as Johnny Chan, Chris Moneymaker, Ryan Riess, and Robert Varkonyi all got knocked out. Huck Seed, who has 249,000 chips, is the only past Main Event champion to remain in the tournament.

Other notable names who hit the rail Thursday include Antonio Esfandiari, Daniel Negreanu, Erik Seidel, Marvin Rettenmeier, Mark Seif, and Matt Matros. Actor/comedian Kevin Pollak and NBA star Paul Pierce also fell by the wayside.

It wasn’t all bad for the “name” players, though. Some of the top survivors include Dan Smith (817,000 chips), Ali Eslami (770,000), Kenny Tran (728,500), Isaac Baron (585,000), Brian Townsend (543,500), Mark Newhouse (423,500), Leif Force (414,000), and Matt Waxman (405,000).

The field is small enough now that everyone fits into the Amazon Room at the Rio. Nobody is guaranteed a payday yet, though, as the money doesn’t start until 693rd place. It should take too long to get there, but typically the last few eliminations before the bubble come very slowly at the Main Event, as not only do the short stacks get careful, but it is also hand-for-hand time in the tournament. It is not unheard of for the last few eliminations on the bubble to take an hour or two. Once the bubble is burst, though, eliminations will happen at breakneck pace.

2014 World Series of Poker Main Event – Day 3 Chip Leaders

1. Andrew Liporace – 1,128,000
2. Mehrdad Yousefzadeh – 1,124,000
3. Raul Mestre – 988,500
4. Jesse Wilke – 975,500
5. Scott Blackman – 935,000
6. Andoni Larrabe – 923,000
7. Stephen Graner – 911,000
8. Matthew Sedgeman – 905,000
9. Magnus Karlsson – 891,500
10. David Tuthill – 850,500